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    Tempesta FW

    Tempesta FW

    All-in-one solution for high performance web content delivery

    Tempesta FW is an all-in-one open-source solution for high performance web content delivery and advanced protection against DDoS and web attacks. This is a drop-in-replacement for the whole web server frontend infrastructure: an HTTPS load balancer, a web accelerator, a DDoS mitigation system, and a web application firewall (WAF). Tempesta FW is the first and only hybrid of a Web accelerator and a multi-layer firewall.
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    SKUDONET

    SKUDONET

    SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer and Web Application Firewall

    SKUDONET Community Edition is an Open Source Load Balancer and Web Application Firewall (WAF) designed for Linux server environments. Formerly known as Zevenet, it is based on Debian 12.8, providing a stable and secure foundation for reliable application delivery and cybersecurity. This edition is suitable for Linux and Windows server deployments (not for mobile platforms), offering advanced Layer 4 and Layer 7 traffic management with support for up to 250,000 TCP requests per second (L4) and 70,000 HTTPS requests per second (L7). ...
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    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    CacheGuard Gateway

    CacheGuard Gateway

    Free UTM appliance: firewall, VPN, WAF and antivirus in one ISO.

    Securing your network should not require an enterprise budget. CacheGuard is a free open-source network security appliance for startups and growing businesses that need serious protection without the complexity. Install CacheGuard-OS on any x86 machine or VM and get a complete security gateway in under an hour. No plug-ins, no compatibility issues. Everything works out of the box. CacheGuard-OS is not an app, it IS the OS. A fully custom network appliance operating system built from...
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    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    BunkerWeb

    BunkerWeb

    Next-generation and open-source Web Application Firewall (WAF).

    Being a full-featured web server (based on NGINX under the hood), it will protect your web services to make them "secure by default". BunkerWeb integrates seamlessly into your existing environments (Linux, Docker, Swarm, Kubernetes, …) and is fully configurable (don't panic, there is an awesome web UI if you don't like the CLI) to meet your own use-cases .
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    sWAF

    sWAF

    A simple Web Application Firewall docker image

    sWAF is a simple Web Application Firewall docker image, pre-configured to be easily used within your web services architecture. It runs NGINX as a dedicated reverse proxy embedding powerful WAF engines: ModSecurity 3, using OWASP® ModSecurity Core Rule Set (CRS) rules, and NAXSI. It uses acme.sh for Let's Encrypt and other free CA support. A lot of people are self-hosting their own cloud infrastructure (using Nextcloud, Synology, QNAP, a cloud lease server or home-made solutions...), but we can never be too much paranoid about web security for a lot of good reasons. ...
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